Lamborghina

English

Etymology

As if Lamborghini was plural.

Noun

Lamborghina (uncountable)

  1. (nonstandard, hypercorrect) singular of Lamborghini
    • 1974, Norris and Ross McWhirter, Guinness Book of Records[1]:
      The highest recorded comprehensive insurance premium on a driver of £985.75 was accepted in June 1973 by a student who was under 21, had just past his test, lived in London, was foreign and drove a Lamborghina Espada.
    • 1983, David Donnell, Settlements[2]:
      I would rather be loved for a Lamborghina, for a white linen suit or a restaurant that serves an acceptable Coquilles St. Jacques.
    • 2009, Lee Klancher, Motorcycle Dream Garages[3]:
      Bernard’s favorite vehicles are the Lamborghina Miura and the Vincent Black Shadows.